October 30, 2011
Special Dispatch No. 4234

Cartoons in Pakistani Dailies Look at U.S.-Pakistan Confrontation after U.S. Accusation of ISI-Haqqani Network Collaboration

Following are cartoons from Pakistani newspapers on how Pakistan is confronting the United States after U.S. Admiral Mike Mullen accused Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of supporting the Taliban's Haqqani Network attacks on U.S. targets in Afghanistan, including the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.

Admiral Mike Mullen's Allegation Of Pakistani Support To Haqqani Network

Source: www.nation.com.pk, Pakistan, accessed September 29, 2011


Pakistan Looks Other Way, As Taliban Trap The U.S. In Afghanistan

Source: Daily Times, Pakistan, October 3, 2011

Pakistan Choosing – The Lesser Evil Of Haqqani Network Or The Bigger Evil America?

Source: www.nation.com.pk, Pakistan, accessed September 29, 2011

Pakistan Rides Chinese Panda To Confront America

Source: Daily Times, Pakistan, September 27, 2011

Pakistan Confronts The United States As India And Afghanistan Gets Closer

Source: Daily Times, Pakistan, September 30, 2011

U.S. Can Neither Leave Pakistan Nor Live With It

Source: www.nation.com.pk, Pakistan, accessed September 29, 2011

U.S.'s Double Standard On Pakistani Ally China, Supplying Arms To Taiwan

Source: www.nation.com.pk, Pakistan, accessed September 29, 2011

U.S. Demands More In War On Terror As Pakistan Overburdened

Source: Daily Times, Pakistan, September 25, 2011

No Solution For Afghanistan Without Pakistan's Involvement

Source: www.dawn.com, Pakistan, October 2, 2011

Barack Obama Sings Old Tune, Asks Pakistan To 'Do More'

Source: www.nation.com.pk, Pakistan, accessed October 4, 2011


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